W. K., f. 1. (1668). An English answer to the Scotch speech.: Shewing the intollerableness of tolleration in matters of religion. And converting each argument in that speech to its most reasonable, genuine, and proper use, and each paragraph into an argument against its author. Printed by T.N. for Edward Man, and are to be sold at his Shop at the Sign of the Swan near York-house in the Strand.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationW. K., fl. 1668. An English Answer to the Scotch Speech.: Shewing the Intollerableness of Tolleration in Matters of Religion. And Converting Each Argument in That Speech to Its Most Reasonable, Genuine, and Proper Use, and Each Paragraph into an Argument Against Its Author. London: Printed by T.N. for Edward Man, and are to be sold at his Shop at the Sign of the Swan near York-house in the Strand, 1668.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationW. K., fl. 1668. An English Answer to the Scotch Speech.: Shewing the Intollerableness of Tolleration in Matters of Religion. And Converting Each Argument in That Speech to Its Most Reasonable, Genuine, and Proper Use, and Each Paragraph into an Argument Against Its Author. Printed by T.N. for Edward Man, and are to be sold at his Shop at the Sign of the Swan near York-house in the Strand, 1668.